Do taxes ever go down?
Steve
When I lived in Saskatchewan, and bought something out of province, I was advised that it was up to me to let my home province know what I'd bought, for how much, and then to pay the consumption tax to Sask... E.g., If one purchased a rifle or other appliance in Alberta (pay GST) and brought it to Sask - he or she is expected to pay Sask provincial sales tax to Sask - voluntarily. I rather suspect the rule/law is only very rarely honoured.All sales, even firearms purchased from the Canadian website, are originated from the US company (that is why you fill out an import form for every firearm even the ones on the .ca site). This means there is only 5% GST charged on all purchases either from www.irunguns.ca or www.irunguns.ca
Steve
How about payin PST On used vehicles just because they transferred titles?
That has to be against the law, but somehow bc gets away with it
How about payin PST On used vehicles just because they transferred titles?
That has to be against the law, but somehow bc gets away with it
Sorry! It might be the wrong place to ask this question....I am living in BC and I have a U.S. Dollar Visa card. Can I pay you with my US dollar Visa card directly? If yes, how? Thank you!
This will only save you the US to CAD conversion (which is quite a bit depending on which regular/premium card you have). You can use it as freely as any other card, use that for the USD portion of the payment and a regular Canadian card for the GST + Shipping in Canada for maximum effect.
Well yes and no, Harper dropped 2% of fed tax a couple years ago but our provincial NDP govt. at the time thought it was a good idea to add 2% provincial tax on the very same day, they are no longer in power!Do taxes ever go down?
Steve
well that 5% has me becoming a IRG customer,,,i hate taxes,,paying money to a government that does nothing for us except WASTE our money doesn't deserve a red cent of my money,,